To establish all the facts. The only thing we can say clearly and accurately is that it arrived in the industrial zone, there are quite a lot of them here quantity, here are the subsequent explosions these , as experts say, were explosions of numerous gas cylinders, because there is also oxygen for welding and so on and so forth, for various needs. Recorded by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. From the Ukrainian Armed forces in the city of krasnodon, an Industrial Facility was hit, as a result of which three people were injured, two people died, an investigation is underway. It was known that krasnodon is now in the deep rear zone, from there to the border with the rostov region, theres nothing at all, its 20 km, and theres been no fighting there for a long time, its completely peaceful. Cities and other Populated Areas havent been flown there since 2014, but local residents they still remember that they are always ready to escape from these attacks. The teachers i
Am sally bundock. We start in china, where the Chinese Vice Premier he lifeng and the European Commissioner for trade Valdis Dombrovskis are meeting in beijing today. The eu and chinas economic and trade ties will be the focus of discussions. The meeting comes at a time of growing tensions between the two superpowers. Earlier this month, the European Commission announced there would be an anti subsidy investigation over chinas car prices. China is accused of keeping car prices artificially low by huge State Subsidies a move that china says is evidence of protectionism by the eu. Trade between the eu and china is significant, especially for countries like germany, where china is their biggest Trading Partner. Im joined by anna ashton, china director at eurasia group. Lets unpack this. Good morning to you, anna. How are these trade talks likely to go, do you think . You think . Its hard to say exactly how you think . Its hard to say exactly how they you think . Its hard to say exactly ho
Of electronics that the russians use in their missiles, well, that is, is it indirect military aid, well, it is indirect military aid, but still it it is used in military goods , and thats why, well, let china do what it wants, but they are still related to helping the aggressor country, there is a shift, Great Britain and the United States have found ways. The transfer of frozen russian assets to ukraine, this was said during a joint press conference with his american colleague Antony Blinken in washington, said the minister of Foreign Affairs of the united kingdom, david cameron. According to him, the teams that worked on solving this issue managed to find options on how to withdraw these funds. However , the head of the British Foreign policy department did not provide details, although. He emphasized that all information will be presented at the summit of the leaders of the so called group of seven countries, which will be held in italy in june. Well, that is, he said that they hav
The country, what is actually happening to us, what we believe in, what we dont believe in, what we want, what we dont want, and also news from yuri fizer, international events, and sports and the weather from natalka didenko. Now about the most Important News a 14yearold girl and two women were killed by russians in the village of liptsi in the kharkiv region, three more people were also injured there, including a 16yearold boy. This was informed by the head of the ministry of internal affairs. Ihor klymenko of ukraine. As a result of the impact, a pharmacy and a store caught fire. Debris analysis is ongoing. The occupiers also hit vovchansk with two guided aerial bombs. Houses and farm buildings were damaged there. A wounded Security Guard dropped explosives on the bus from a drone. A 54yearold man was injured. Vluchan vluchan are working on the ground emergency services. For the second time in six months, the russians used a submarine for missile attack on the territory of our count
on security, and through the prism of the baltic states. as former members of the soviet union, lithuania, estonia and latvia have been sounding the alarm about the existential threat they face from russia ever since theyjoined the nato alliance two decades ago. this year, they have been the loudest voices within the european union urging allies to go further and faster, raising the alarm about the kremlin s real intentions. this past week, the russians removed buoys that were marking the border with estonia on the narva river. the russian defence ministry briefly published a plan to revise its maritime border in the baltic sea, which was then quickly deleted, the kind of tactics that put all three countries on edge. the baltic states see two possibilities on the horizon. the first, if russia were to succeed in ukraine, is that they would try to exploit a weakened west. perhaps a surprise attack in the baltic states, followed up with a credible nuclear threat. the second scen